CVA 5 shot revolver
I just picked up a CVA I believe to be .31 cal 5 shot revolver. Sorry no photo's, but it a brass frame, spur trigger, walnut (I assume) grips, and octaginal barrel. Any ideas of loading data or of when these little guys were made?
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quote:Originally posted by yblockhead
I just picked up a CVA I believe to be .31 cal 5 shot revolver. Sorry no photo's, but it a brass frame, spur trigger, walnut (I assume) grips, and octaginal barrel. Any ideas of loading data or of when these little guys were made?
Thanks
Probably this one?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=188597406
Use black powder, 3f would be good. Fill the chamber
leaving enough room to load a tight fitting ball. Use
snug fitting percussion caps. Lots of experimentation
you can do but that is the basic and will get you started.
CVA might have loading data/instructions on their web site.
As to when it was made Italian replica firearms often have
a date code stamped on them, usually consisting of two letters.
Post the letters and maybe we can figure it out.
Johnny0 -
That's the one! Don't have the box or instructions. I'll check for a date code tonight after work. I already tried the CVA website....no luck. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by yblockhead
....I already tried the CVA website....no luck.
You may not have tried hard enough [8D]
Number "15" on the FAQ page "How can I receive an owner's manual for my CVA rifle, pistol and or Revolver?"
Johnny0 -
Your right again! Thanks, got it in print. I'll still look for any other makings when I get home. 0
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